Jean-Daniel Colladon (15 December 1802, Geneva – 30 June 1893) was a Swiss physicist. Colladon studied law but then worked in the laboratories of Ampère...
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Colladon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Daniel Colladon (1802–1893), Swiss physicist Louis Théodore Frederic Colladon (1792–1862)...
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research at INRIA Jean-Daniel Cadinot (1944–2008), French photographer, director and producer of gay pornographic films Jean-Daniel Colladon (1802–1893), Swiss...
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following the family of his student. He resolved, with his school-fellow Jean-Daniel Colladon, to try his fortune in Paris, and obtained employment on the Bulletin...
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Academy of Sciences Jean-Daniel Colladon – engineer and physicist Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis – physicist, known for the Coriolis effect Jean-Baptiste Dumas –...
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credited with being the first to make this demonstration. However, Jean-Daniel Colladon published a report of it in Comptes Rendus in 1842, and there's some...
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undertaken in 1826 in Lake Geneva by Charles-François Sturm and Jean-Daniel Colladon to determine the speed of sound. In the late 19th century, bells...
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the water level] channel") on the right side. On the initiative of Jean-Daniel Colladon, the civil engineer Théodore Turrettini now embarked on a parallel...
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the World Wars and branching into other marine systems. In 1826 Jean-Daniel Colladon and Jacques Charles François Sturm used a submerged bell for experiments...
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model Jean-Antoine Nollet Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Joseph Bélanger Jean-Baptiste Biot Jean-Baptiste Pérès Jean-Charles de Borda Jean-Daniel Colladon Jean-Marc...
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